The Clinton News Record, 1926-07-15, Page 4IIURSD A?t, J(IL Y 15, :1920:
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Special Values in Hosiery,
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CLINTON
HOG SHIPMENTS
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select ba -
2;
65; select
]teawiee,
4833;
751;.
. !heavies,h 97;- extra civics, 9; shop;
!hogs, 43;. lights and feeders, 8. ``
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C ]tntpnr--Total hogs, 30;
ion,' -9; thick smooth, 15; heavies,
extra heavies, 8. ,
Londeelibro-'Total, hogs,
bacon, 23;thick smooth, 59;
2; extz•a heavies„ 1.` -
Huron County—Total hoge,
aelect.baeon; 387; thick smooth,
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C: N. R. EARNINGS
- The gross earnings of the Caned -
aned-bacon,'2>;
bin National. Railways roc the week,
,ended July 7th, 1920 were $5,032,952,
as 'compared with $4,289,874 fol -the
e'arne :period of. 1925, an •increase of
7743,108,. or seventeen per, cent.
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in all Musical Instruments-
113 or -Phone 273, .Clinton
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Has been adopted by Departments of Education . of
Sur Western Canadian Provinces for use in ail:•Goefern:
rnent Schools. It is fast displacing' other systems in both
Private and Public Schools elsewhere, because'i't is. so.'
easily•written: , Characters being forniecl by same Move -
Merits'. used in Pennlianshi :and because .Gregg' Notes
Can Be Read. ` you . o '
u wish to become a Stcnographer�
the system of Shorthand you will learn is most important
We Teach Gregg
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Phone 198 . " B. F. Ward, B.A., M.:Accts., ,Principal
TheTraffic
"Cod" is Your
Protector
9 dntaiio highwayse'are 'policed :for yobs `pro-fec-,
tion. -Tate traffic "cop" is your friend.
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The traffic patrol is, not to inconvenience the
motorist, and not''fox the purpose 'of 'collecting
fines, 'Its aim is to protect life and limb, and the';
public- investment in the roads. ,Its work makes,'.
for"the safety of yourself and yotir family,.,
Won't you do, your part' in this movement to
reduce .accident on the highways,• and encuarage"
your friends to do the same?
p8 not fall into the temptation . f' speeding,.':
because the road, ahead is clear. Remember that
excessive speed is oneof the greatest agents of
destruction. of some roads;:' While ' reminding°,,
motorists that the traffic patrol will do its full duty
in enfortin': the law, the Government urges the
co-operation of ,motorists in refraining ,from ex-
cessive speed. ` Each motorist rs interested- in road
protection because 'each' must contribute oto road
maintenance:
TI -IE HON. GEO. S. HENRY', S. L. SQUIRE,
Minister of Highways Deputy Min stet-•'
Issued by the Ontario Department of Highways
to secure the co-operation of motorists in
abating -the abuse' of the roads of the.Rrovince
QRbN%F C.
rot; Tag
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,• „1f, ti r ''the 13 tC'1::'lhe• The -,hard,
b./if-601f, tap n Lib 1 ha 1.
est problem of parent's, die speaker,
dealt:led,'was ,fo know' jam how rntreli',
'libgrant erty to rnt _ 'to their eaildten:
The Banish En ire hal tai a ht, the
p g
nau ono the great lessor, of liboi to 'ale
Is .rel:.
Was nsect •shy God to teach
'the t atibzks-'£bout the true God, so-
God had used Britain to lead the na-
tions' and ' to teach vnwn the great
lesson, ot.freetleat,;
';'.,The chairman -'lle an�•Pit
'called .S George
Sporran- of WiitgFianl, titi"lie:, brought
the ;,Aectiitgs of 1'North Amon Ch•-
ail omen., He thought every lodge in
R'orth Huron Was, 1 present and he
Hoped that next 'year, wiles ;North.
Ilyn'on ceelhrated, -a like good .•epee-
schtatien '. would be seen,' I -le .also
;touched on the so agate sobeol.ques-
tion and declared that in seine places;
the Se a'•ate Scheel w i � o �-
r tool s oro do out
-
,the
;the Public- school jin Ontarici
Owing to the fact that "there was
,-quite a ^wirid and also to the fact that
'In the distance the bands kept play
ing, it was not possible for,. all who
wished to hear the:speaking, Those
„within sound of. the'speakets" voices
paid relbse attention, and ,expressed
'th eh es
as hi li1Y,pie
ed;witlthe
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ER1iA'IIc�_
aniessolemmesemelisiot
Tate results of, the various competi-
tions were as follows:
Best banner in the puede Wood=.
'ham L, 0: L;, No. 492, Stratford "L:
0. L., No. 2668:
Best' ladies' lodge—Str•:atforc7_ L. T.
B No. 77. •
Largest; ladies' lodge—Stratford L.
T B.; No. ` 97. • i -
Largest lodge—Mitchell L. 0, L,
No. 908. •
Best Deessed°•lodge—Mitchell L. 0.
L, No. 908. -
$ds♦ ilre?;sed young Britons lodge—'
Str 'fora
Best fife and, chute hand • St -rat
ford. L. 0.'L, No. 2929, and Riverston
I, 0. L..No 145,.,Goderieh township..
Best dressed window in the town
Clinton Hardware and Fen'niture Co,,
W. IC Heliyar• '
Lodge coming the longest distance
-Newbridge.
Beit rifer- Wi11 DZutclt Clinton.
Best- :drammer— Obert Webster,
Varna L. 0. L. No. 1035, • •
Oldest plan on the grounds David
Beacom, :Clinton, in Tris 100th year.
ores •
Where in eeeatioiiadid those Wing-
harp. Orangemen 'get -all those silk
The. eoneert given in the Park in
the evening by-the.•Brimswtek 'Trio
and the- Riate Band was' enjoyed by
many.
Clinton was pretty well oaten out
on 'Mottdey, but,'everyhody seemed -to'
get enough to satisfy, the pangs 'of
hunger.
-Ring. "Billy" looked very imposing,
as he 'rode• altead'.of the Exetett lodge;
The ,only fault to ke found was ,:that
he rode on a bay horse.
• Clinton merchants did ti pretty Y gond
day's -business, too, it is said. The
visitors combined business -with plea;
sure; by` doing seine shopping,' . -
As a matter ;of 'faet•Cliiiton L at L.
No, 7i0-evas the .largest lodge presont,
lit Clinten, on the'tZtha brit it waen't,
in the competition for the prize,. '
"I• never ,saw •a more orderly or
better -behaved crowd," declared a
'fernier officer' of the law a . he
chatted over the celebration on"Tues-
.Slat•
A Uniform adds greatly to the ap-
per nc '
a
p e of the' men onthe march.
c11
.
,Eaeh lodge should adopt one, the
simplerand quieter in color; the, hot -
"The best- Orange speech I have,
ever heard delivered . by a non -Or
angemati,", was the way. Past Grand
14iaster Gray described Mayo7. Jack,,
son's speech of welcome. Ills Wo>
ship seemed to, be well read'up on the
subject.
A little beg, got•lost et: the aazk in
the afternoon, at 'least he lost his
niotlier, ainti.was carried' to the plat-,
dorm where the chairman and others
looked after him, feeding him .ice
cream cones, etc., :for an ]rout, await
leis aeeots-clattned him. ;
There were thousands of ears in
town Monday. T H. Msnaghce, Who
-Was •directing 'traffic at Princess ;raid
Albert streets during -the 'parade, said
he dealt with over one thotisa'nd c_om-
ing'in that one- entr trice ;during. the
cou,?le-of ]tours of so he was thee.
Tehere,was dancing, in the:towtehail
all afternoon aril evening. The ev-
ening ,being cool': the street carnival M•eighen 'on the campaign, Sir henry
4Prich ` '1941(118 tip
M , ridhaniot'Mitchell hl, beet]
engaged to teach un ;S. Ss;'t - 9.
Yoiim corres) u ent nad� • sli. o;
to d t a a ? t
the .pen': -last week rn antn;otnlcing•••that
Mr.`i
Clt ford Lq'i>([r had ; bought the
Butler,''a
farm. Mr. BertL )
0 1 1 > hL
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c eha..e
it
Mrs,::1 Langford of 'London �Ni) .
and ales. D. Warren oat Norwich, Me.
D. Hicks and 'Mrs. J. 73icic�, oli 'Cen-
tralia
ert-
v li
i a and Mr. J. Pi out of T,ce ez,y,is-
ite h D
n It Rieke
I at thet
t lone':of
Mt and Mtn. R. Y Cox' last week,
Mrs. Hicks, who is somewhat ',int-
i •o • d, Ittt " e re-:sieved,s
]r to , ,, ben (rein, away..
Auburn
Me. and M'S
Nt a r.. Furl Dovvms of '.Cor_
Tor-
onto' motored hese'.00 Saturday and
are vjsititig Mai:. and Mrs. Ed. 'Law -
5 ll
n
•
Mrs„ Wm, Ferguson <ind daughter
of, Windsor are'vi§iting'i-elatives here.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Sliacklctgn of Tor -
with' are holidaying at Mr. �Vm.• And -
Mr. FrankWashington
of e
N w
Liskeard' is home for holidays.
one o, the ho days.:
Mt'• and "Alta Chits. Robertson and
dau 'hters
g and' " Me. and Ma•s.•Joh1r
Robertson' of Goderich called on i'ela-
ttves.in the village on/Sunday•
,Miss, Lottie Jackson. of Goderieh
was hotlie over Sunday. /
Mr: Frank Hibbert of Goderich
seen)-; Snuday in the village.
Miss Annie Whiteman. who has
"svelte the past, •months at Mr.
Henry Sturdy's,'has returned to her
hone at Westfield.- .
The funeral of the lite Wilmer Wil -
"sort took place from his-late•resiclonse
in West Wawanosh Tuesday after-
noon to Ball's cemetery. He leaves' to
mourn' his:aged father, his wife, two
daeghters ,Viola and Ella" May,' and
one son, Elwin, all at, home. The
sympathy of the entire community is
• extended to the bereaved ones at this
time:
Rev. W. IL and Mrs: Alp have One
to Cobourg for their holidays. While
-there they will attend the wedding• of
the formers brothel'. •
Miss Lottie .3 awlor returned this
week after spending a couide of
weeks in Windsor. •
Three pupils of Miss Laura Ja6k-
Son passed their music examinations
recently held, -they are Misses Lille
Yuugbult, Margaret .F.ergason and
•
Olive 'Sprung. v
1Sl'a. 0.1+1. Erratt loaded 1 car of
cattle bss Saturday last and a car of
hogs on Monday.. Ile went to Toron-
to en Monday to sell them.
PREMIER illEIGIlEN
ANNOUNCES CABINET
Tile, following ;Minister's were
sworn in at Government Ifouse on
Tuesday night' by His ;=excellency the
Governor-General. • `• '
Primo Minister, Secretary of. State
fon-External A'tf+airs, and' -President of
the Privy Council—Right' Hen. Air-
time MeigiSen. -•
Secretary of State — Sir George.
Porley, Quebec:
Minister Of Finance--Hon,43, R..
Bennett, Alberta. -
_rMinister of -Justice—Hon. r>;. L.
-Patenaude, Quebec.• ' •
Minister of • National Defense ---
.Hon, Hugh Guthrie, Ontario.
Miiflster' of Customs—Hon. H. H.
elteveiis; British Columbia:
• Minister of Agrieultur'e--=%Ion. Dr.
S 'Pi. To1ntree llgititli Colunrbiae .
Minister of Railways ,and 'Canals --
Hon., W. A. Black, Nova S'co'tia.
Postmaster-Gettbral — Hon. Dr. R.
1: Manion, Ontario,
l8tinistor of Trade 'and'- Commerce—
Hon.James D: Chaplin, Ontario.:.
Minister, of,t'ublie Works—Hon. E•..
R. Rycknt-en, Ontario.
tMinisi er • of Labor—Hon, Geo. B.
Jones,New Brunswick..
Without, ` enortfolio — Sir Henry
Drayton, Hon. al Sutherland
n o Donald Su he ]and
Y ,
(South' Oxford),, Hon.Dr Raymond_
Morand (E'ast Essex), and Ilon: John
-A. MacDonald' (King's, .P:a_'l.I:)
' The following portfolios are 4eft
v sant for thea .present: Interior;
'tines- and Indian Affab:s; Marine
and Fisheries; Immigration and Col-
onizations health and- Soidiers: Civil
•Re-eatablishmeitt. and the post:.o:f
Solicitor -General. Three of these,
according to'. the'.official .'statement
will be° -allotted' to Quebec, and, two
are expected to.be .filled :shortly,,
-.portfolio of. I'ntetlor, the.statement.
says, will go to;Saskatchewen,.
Pending the,.filling' of the' bthei
portfolios, the, ;following have been
named ae Acting Ministers in charge
Of those unfilled: \Acting .' Minister.
of Marine and Fisheries, Hoh. E. L.
Patenaude 'Attlee' Minister of the
Interior,' Hen. 'R. B. Bennett, Health.
and Soldiers" 'Civil Re-establishment,
.Acting':: Minister Hon. Dr. Morand;
Acting ••Mimatei• to Immigration and
Colonization ,Sir 'Henry Drayton. -
D I L 'Gh b t £ •C
s . , a o ; , menet on-
.servatiVe rneitber • Inc Ottawa, will
be sworn to the Privy. Council.'
Divulge the• absence of Premier
dtdn t panoutvery well, most of .the
young people, being "Content to -stay`
in at the ,dance. Although the crowd
seemed unwilling to ego , hone until a
late hour.
The several 'hotels and restaurants
in town were taxed to their utmost to
serve their patrons on Monday, In
addition -Ontario street United church
Lacues'•Aid served seals in the base-,
Ment ofthe church and the Presbyter-
ian ladies sold'.goodthins to at in a
booth beside the town.' hall:
The three Oldest Orangemen en
Canada, surely, were ,present at Mon-
day's celebration.'' They, were: W. B.
Webb, Stratford, in ,his; 93rd Year,
,who has •been a member of the Order
for 78 years; J; Fulton of Walton, isl
"his 99th year, who joined' the. Order
at the age of 16, and David Beacom
of ,Clinton, his' 100th pear, who has
]been a member since his 19th year.
Tice latter' two'are :citizensof Huron
county, and are,oto; doubt the eldest:
03'a/tem-hen-in Canada. Mr, Fulton,.al
though a year younger thah Ma; Bea
com, seems' to have been an Orange-
man longer, having joined the Ceder,•
et an earlier• age.
Drayton; will be Acting Loader' of the
Go9errrinent.-
• It •was' just'thiety years ago Tues-
day that Sir Wilfred Laurier's Cab-
inet 131,•in 1.896. It is also
a notable coincidence that the Prirne,
Minister in both -instances was sworn
in '.few days previous to,the•'retiaain-
der .of the Cabinet. •
WEST WAWANOSIX YOUNG
-''--- MAN TAKES" HIS LITE
The whole section was.,/shocked Sat-
urdaymaiming • . o learn 'of death
he
, t in t
of Wilmer Wilson, age 49, oil Wiest
Wawanosli township, whose body was
Salami ; lying in the pastime 'field- of
alis farm by 'neighbors ` after an all
night seaieh,•and- death is _thought to
be due' to self infltetecl Iniife,wteunds
in the nook, t ;
There had been. :neighbors at the,
Wilson farm the night .before and
when they left; Mr, Wilson. was
missed. After waiting for some time
his wife gave the alarm and a search
was made. t,
Core- ei l:be A,':G. Hunter of. Goder-
ich Gas called and took "charge. The
deceased man is eurvived, by his aged
f r;'e e v,
a h z,,.z? t_Aal tiI"ilsou • his . 'ate •and.
r N
three
-chl.dxeri: Ii vas a•
C t ,r 7,OS1)eTOU5•
11
tarsier and .a `highly respected `Mala in
the. oomntttatity. Iit religion he' was a
member a:f he. United church.
• He had suffered e
s c n injury'sorue
there, ago and the state 'of his health
May have affected his ;tn°ind.
IUJtON COUNTY W, 0; 3'. U.
CONVENTION
I ' •Tlii' annhial' convention of the hIur-
on ',Ouunty' WomCn's - Christian. Tem-
perance Uniorirwas held on July 8th.
in the, United
Church,m 6 •hatn
Vr'
.
'I e morning es,iai n
1 ,, s 1 was opa led
with devotional exercises' conducted
by' Mrs: J. Anderson while the after-
non devotional exercises were taken
by ',Mrs. Bennett. The reports of the
three„secl'etaries Cor;-secretary;."Y"
secretary L1secretary,S
wer
e
most:ecnouragine Exeter Union lead-
ing, high 90 new member's. Last year
the County raised: $747.16;
fihe'nntual the t• t.ep. s o m'f '1foui•teeri
department Superintendents gave evi-
dence that splendid work .and satis-
factory grogress had been accom-
plished,
The ,executive \, for the following
year was elected as follows:
horn -President, Mrs. , Davidson,
Goderich.
President,Ie's. A. McGuire, Brus-.
cels,
Vice president, Mrs:: A. T. Cooper,
Clinton: . _-
Core secretary, Miss E. Murdock,
H;ensall.
Rec. secretary, Miss A. E. Oons'itt,
Heitsnit. '
, Treasurer, Miss M. Bailie, Goderich
' "Y” secretary, Mrs. A. E. Lloyd,
Winghain
"L. T. L." secretary, Mrs: Johnson,
Gaderich• -
. flee following D,epartment Supeein.-,
ter,,dents• were appointed:
• Evangel.st[e, Mrs. Wit. Dougall.
Anti Narcotic Mrs, Beavers.
Canadian Marine,•,Shiss Davidson.
Citiaenship, Mrs.-Nediger,
Flower, fgait and delicacy, Iles. and.
Miss 'Davidson. •
Law enforcement ande,legislation,
•Mr. A. T. Cooper,
Medal eotitest, Mrs. R J..Tindall.
Scientific temperance, Miss Baiter.
Moral education and mothers'. meet-
ings, Mrs d;. J Wallis.
Press, Mrs.; Procter.)
Temperance- and ' nnday sehoels,
Mrs. Lowery. ;
RstilNay,empioyees, Mrs. Lyon.
Trayeilers 'aid, Mrs: Yeo.
Parlor meetings, Mis
Art invitation front Clinton Union
£or next year's 'Convention was ac-
cepted.
A pleasing feature 'of the afternoon
sessionwas the presentation of a
County Life membership i do:to Mrs.
9'. Joyynt,Wingha m. " -
"The speaker of the afternoon was
Miss IsebeI 1WeCorkindale of Aus-
•tsalia,vltose subject was "Women's
'Outlook," She pdim'ted out that`puil-
'lie life tended' towards the greater
development of women's influence for
McCoy's Cod Liver Extract 'Tablets
Fine for Thin Underdeveloped Kids
Children Love Them' I3ecause They
Are Sugar'Coated.and as;Lasy.
to Take as Candy
It's your duty, Mother to' see that
the. frail, peeked, sickly ••youngster
grows u, to be strong in body,'keen
itt mind and robust in health.
Extracted from the livers of the
ledely codfish are the' health, weight
and strength ;'producing' viteniitics
that are found in McCoy's Cod Liver
Extraet'Tablets,: 'which are sold,by
pharmacists all over North and South
America.. •
Doctor's know about them and so
do all druggists and if your children
need building uP as,
fat these tablets
today if von want to give your loved
ones a good appetite and put pouns
of good healthy flesh on their bones,.
Ent bp suieeend get; McCoy's.
They are not expensive --60 tablets
X60 cents': and if you are not pleased„
with the improvement after '80 days-;
your money back- "• • -
A very siclely. child; aged- 9, gained
12 p4iunds in seven months and is
Strong and healthy,
One skinny woman gained 9' pounds',
4n 24 days. • • e
Clydesdale Stailion
KING: JAMES -
- Sired by Ring Thomas -
Will leave his own stable,:<Bayfield':
Road, 014 Monday morning, and travel.
.by way of Clinton and Base Ling to
M.•.Eutlei1's,:,16th con. of Goderich Tp.:
for noon, thence by way of 16 eon.
south tothis own stable -for night.
Wednesday will leave his gown stable
and travel by way of Bayfield road to
Wm. Lobb's corner, thence by way of
Varna Road to 'Ben Rathweil's corner,
thence west:. to Peter' ,'Cole's corner,
along 911t con. (of , Goderich Tp, to
Reuben Grigg's for noon, then :by'vway
of 9th. eon. Goderich 'Tp. to Huron
Road, then rte Holnresville, to '14th
ocn. 'to Wmi, wodden's'"eorner',4fien to
hs awn .,ttablg'Ifnt night, ,Friday'
morning will' leave'' hie own stable and
go -byway of Glinted and Huron' Road
toAlma Coene • a n
t and then. to Kilburn
for
for, noon, thee west to Gravel Toad
and -south on Gravel road to Itis own
stable for the night, where he will re-
main 'until the -, following .Monday
morning. -
This route -.'will be continued
throughout the season, health and
weather; permitting, •
TERMS: To insure foal, $13.00,
two mares, 725.00, to• 'oe pat d on or
before March tat, -1927. All mares'
at risk of owners,: IVIar'es ; must be.
returned regularly to horse or will he
charged whether in foal or nat.
GU,$ B1SBAi01G, Proprietdr,
594
good of the country. She. also •said 4. That this eonvootion Irla`cs oe
th
ac wenn •
e,t 'n l)11 '''
to s . t )9 ' '1
p 4 5 c dby prim 'record our'appreetaton ut the yz•e-,
eiple tathor. than party and tial-tite,'s'enoe `a`- Mies McGotktndale. We
flee -11:s onal life of women proved that oealire ;hat rirtreh will be aceotn-'
inlluettse is always ier.,tte got:> >lislted ils a res lt- f. her ins rat r
The g 1 o p l:
he i'ohpwing "resolutions were address.
adopted:-
, a. That the thanks of bhi eottveii-
1
'Whereas r
eas th
e
� eti4.G P. s' _
IL. L b In tion be
extended. t
a enc o the ladies 0
e
S
d i f
bled in Convention gat Wing'hram are Wing•hitio Uni0n1'0t their entertain -
`convinced that the present method of menit and to the official board of the
teaching scientific Temperance in: United 'Church . 'for the Mise cif 'their.
Pubiie schoolsis not as complete a$'Church.
we ewould e5A
e therefore we would S>ec1
tl music added much to the
recomnrendthat rt'become a:conpul- moinrng`and
altcrnoora ses,nree
-sort suhjeet an our school curriculum ,An appetizing dtnnetr and supper
and tlnet`<it:becomea su;bjoct for ex= was served by the ladies oi' the Wing-.
aittinatiort for High Se,hoel Entrance,` ham Union. After dinner addressee
2. Whereas we 'dealore the deVel_ , of welcome.,were ' delivered by M;'s
ations ttrat°have been made at Otta- Bennett, Mtn Wasdeli and Mrs. Iieii-1
wa in connection with the customs i - der:.soti and was 'h
n certify respondedvestigetion, in which both great par- to by Mrs. W. N. 'Glenn, Hen'',ties have been itt$uenCed by; Life in- I A public meeting was held in the
ignitions, liquor traffic we therefore evenin which' was
the eliniax of the
reconunencl that prohibitionists make' „Convention and to',a large and apprec-
united effort to secure totalrohibi- iative audience Miss
p McOorkindrule in
tion. • ' her pleasing mannertold of her na-
3, 'Msoerealize
W the necessity of •rive land, A2istraiia. 'Besides this ad -
electing rcptsetttatic'es to our leis dress musical- nitro
g bexs and recite
latureand patlMmetit'who will place .tipei-s from each ofthe'I7inions
'prineiple before party, we would else, Cannty delighted the audience, whilein
urge our worsen to use their personal th?''Junior choir' , oi». tate C'onventiot
effort to influence the electors to exchurch sang a ainnber of" cho
tuae
s
excise their frauchisejaconrdingly. —4 E. Consitt, secretary.
Liberal -Conservative Convention
A Convention of the Liberal -Conservatives of South Huron
will 'be'held in the '.town .hall
HENSALL, Thursday, :.Jul 22n
Y9 �, dd
. at Zp.E.
To Nominate a candidate forH
e .th House, of Commons'
The annual election of officers will
also take lace
Each "munici alit is entitled to i
municipality send three delegates for each polling
sub -division
A number of e
prominent sakers will be
P,present,
including -a Cabinet Minister
Executive Meeting at 1 o'clock
God Save the -King.
Robt. Higgins, Secretary C. G. Middleton, Presiden
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D CA. SALE
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It
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All car's have been carefully reconditioned and priced
lower for this sale:: ' I
Trade
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Come Early and
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Sale Held -at
HE CLINTON UARACE
Open Evenings till 10 pin, -.
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'. 9
Dodge Brothers Dealer
70, X ork St. 7
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